Stellarium(Windows, Linux, MacOS X)
A virtual planetarium.
Unfortunately Stellarium currently doesn't support its file type (STS), so that it's a bit tricky to view Geody search results into Stellarium. This is the procedure: from the location (in the search result's page), click on the link "Stellarium", and save the file "geomark.sts" on your hard disk. Copy it to the Stellarium script directory (on Windows normally "C:\Program Files\Stellarium\data\scripts" ). Start Stellarium. Press "M" to open the hidden menu. Press cursor down until you reach the menu item "Scripts". Press "Enter", you should see "Script locale: Select and exit to run.". Press "Enter again". Press cursor down until you see the script you want to execute (geomark.sts), then exit the menu pressing "M" again, and you'll finally see the sky above the selected place.

Web browser

Mozilla Firefox(Windows, Linux, MacOS X)
Although Geody is designed to work with all main browsers, we recommend Mozilla Firefox for a better browsing experience.

Search Geody bookmarklet(OS independent)
Add this link: "Search Geody" to your browser's bookmarks (or favorite links), then you can select the name of a place or a coordinate from any web page and click on the bookmarklet in your bookmarks (or favorites) to search such place or coordinates with Geody. If you haven't selected any text, you'll be prompted for a place name or coordinates.